Colony recently came out with a new product that signifies the vibrant personalities of every female. New clone hubs that are deemed to be in the same quality as all their products, the clone cassette hubs (female axle) are your ultimate eye candy.

The Colony Clone Cassette Hubs has a special axle design that is feminine with 14mm axle protruding into drop outs by 3mm. The aim here is to get that clean and strong look for women. It has 10mm CrMo and 17mm hex head bolts. You may use 10mm versions on the rear if you decide to run pegs on them.

The drivers have polymer bushing bearing for durability and long lasting performance. It comes with a standard 9T driver and there are RHD and LHD versions of the clone hubs. They weigh only 415 grams.

With women BMX riders as their target market, the clone cassette hubs…

Brian Kachinsky and Ty Morrow are the new members of Arnette’s BMX squad. Joining Rob Darden and Corey Martinez, both riders are pleased to be part of the team.

Brian hails from Wisconsin but now resides in Chicago. In the pro BMX scene, the twenty-eight year old is known for his genuine smiles and humble personality. Although, once he is on his bike, Brian becomes a wild animal you can’t tame. He shows his talent by doing outstanding jumps on parks and street spots. He is also a favorite by sponsors like DK Bicycle, System Cycle, Etnies, Action Village, go211, 661 and CTi.

Ty Morrow of Greenville is a graceful giant who can blow you away with his amazing balls-to-the-wall riding. Only nineteen years old, Ty has already made a name for himself in the BMX scene. He debuted at the X games last summer and won silver on the…

Colony BMX released two new colors of their popular Descendent and Endeavour 2010 bikes, and we must admit the colors are appealing. If you are located in Australia, you might of had the chance to check the Colony BMX Descendent and Endeavour 2010 out at a local Colony retailer, but if you live elsewhere then you will have a week or so to wait. The Descendent uses a color scheme known as “Silver Storm”, while the Endeavour has a candy red finish. Check out more images below.

Nikolay Boltachev is a beginner graphic designer, although you could not tell by what we have here, who resides in Russia and came up with a concept BMX Bike using hubless wheels. It won’t be easy for Nikolay to complete the Hubless BMX Concept bike, as of now he is investigating information about hubless wheels or magnetic bearings. We must admit, the concept looks good, and are excited to see the finishing results.

Deluxe BMX is proud to present their first prototype stem designed by Sylvain Taro, the same person to design Deluxe’s seat clamp. The Deluxe BMX Prototype Stem is CNC machined out of 7075 T-6 aluminum, using the more traditional two bolt, and 54mm of reach. The stem is solid, and you can expect it to withstand hard use at the parks or street riding. As of now, Deluxe is still testing out the new stems, and a expected release is for this summer. Retail price is yet to be determined, but the stem weighs just less than 300 grams.

Professional BMX rider and Hoffman Bikes team member Seth Kimbrough received a signature fork that is available to the public. Feel apart of the team, the Hoffman Bikes Seth Kimbrough Signature Forks are made of 100% heat treated 4130 chromoly, integrated headset, 4mm CNC’d drop out, HB Alloy Pressure Bolt, and single butted fluted with taper fork legs. Weighing in at 33 ounces, available colors are luster pearl, flat teal, flat black and neon green. Retail price is $109.99

Wethepeople has brought out a new BMX fork called the Scorpio, and is said by the brand that the Scorpio forks are different from other companies due to the dropout and 15mm of the bottom part of the blade is one piece, and uses a casted piece that is welded into the blade. The Wethepeople Scorpio Fork features new magma heat treatment, 4130 crmo, fully cnc’d single butted steerer, and light tapered blades. Weight is 2.13 pounds, and is available in flat black, flat eggplant, flat luminous red, and flat pearl grey.